The 30 year old man who tossed a 3 year old into the crocodile enclosure has been released on bail.
Before you get outraged; understand he is apparently a man with learning disabilities who got away from his carer. This might be negligent but do you expect the police to detain him and look after him?
There is some easy outrage to be had here, but nobody wants to have a discussion about the serious flaws in adult social care, and how we deal with individual such as this. It’s not cheap, for one thing…
Dear Jenny love
Multiculturalism is a work of fiction
Muslims demand our culture bends to theirs. Hence you are dressed like a camel trader’s wife at a watering hole.
You aren’t even allowed to enter through the same door, you daft Dorris.
June 1977, Queens birthday flypast, taken from our 7th floor balcony in Hackney London. Probably no more than 30 seconds later they would be over Buck house.
Accompanied by Jaguars, Buccaneers & Phantoms.
credit Gary West
🚶👑 We walked the walk and talked the talk at this year’s Royal Ramble, with our biggest year yet!
800 employees took part in the 20-mile walk, raising £135,000 for The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (@DofE) – and there wasn’t a Lime Bike in sight!
This year we headed east, starting at Olympic Park in Stratford, making our way into Central London before looping back to the starting point.
The money raised from this challenge could help give more than 4,000 young people, from all walks of life, the opportunity to start their life changing DofE journey.
Watch a snippet from the day, below ⬇️
Check out the smiling faces of this year’s Royal Ramblers – taking on a 20-mile walk to raise money for The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (@DofE) 👑
Our third Royal Ramble started (and finished!) at Olympic Park, Stratford. The walk took ramblers in a loop back into central London, passing iconic sights such as St Paul’s and the Tower of London, and through greenery like Hackney Marshes and Victoria Park 🌳
The 800 employees who took part raised over £135,000 for the DofE – our biggest and best year yet! This money could enable the charity to reach more than 4,000 young people from all walks of life to develop their skills and experiences.
👏 A big round of applause to all those who took part in the day, ramblers and volunteers alike!
Chef's kiss, early 2000s.
Sony Trinitron monitor
CD-ROM Drive
The curved keyboard
Optical mouse
"Intel Inside"
...and the GOAT of mouse pads
Bonus points if you recognize the map...
Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit. His murder is as tragic as it is enraging. He should still be alive today, and he would be if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the West and the people who love it.
Henry was far from the first to so needlessly lose his life, and I fear he won’t be the last. Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response—the only response—is righteous anger. One of the most important things the Trump administration has proven to the world is that stopping the flow of mass migration and defending national sovereignty is a matter of political will and leadership. Anything else is an excuse.
It is because we love the West that we want to preserve it. We love our civilization. We love our country. We love our children. And nobody—nobody—should ever die the way that Henry Nowak died. May God comfort those who loved him, and may God rest his soul.
We can confirm the names of the three Royal Navy personnel who tragically lost their lives during a helicopter training exercise on 3 June:
Lt Cdr Chris Gayson, 42, Somerset
Lt Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, Surrey
PO Owen Green, 24, Hampshire
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